On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 18:26 +0100, Martin Kho wrote:
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 17:51:18 Anne Wilson wrote:
> For some time now I've been having problems with Firefox. It seemed to
> give me some sort of runaway situation, where the cpu went sky high and
> stayed there. That doesn't seem to happen any more, but now there seems
> to be a memory leak. I had noticed things slowing down, but eventually I
> got one of the freezes at a moment when konsole+top was in view. It was
> clear that there was abnormal memory usage. In these situations it takes
> about 2 minutes for anything to respond to a mouse-click, and I can't shut
> firefox down with a mouse-click. The only thing I can do is use pkill to
> get rid of it. That also takes a very long time, but the moment firefox
> disappears everything is back to normal working speed.
>
> It's got so bad that I won't use firefox if I can possibly avoid it, but
> there are some situations, like a shared googledoc, where I seem to have
> no option. The site won't accept konqueror, and if I use the agent to
> pretend that it's firefox konqueror crashes when I try to access the doc.
>
> I tried renaming ~/.mozilla, but it seemed that something was still a
> problem - it was very slow to start up, then froze the system altogether.
>
> I'm getting desperate. I do need to be able to work on those shared
> documents. If I delete firefox is there any alternative? Does anyone
> successfully access googledocs in any other browser?
FF certainly leaks memory. I keep an eye on it (Ctrl-Esc in KDE) and
restart it before it gets out of hand, usually every 2 or 3 days. Of
course it could be some add-on, but I can't be bothered doing the work
to find out.
> Anne
>
Hi Anne,
You can try Chromium (can eat babies :-)), but I can access and edit Google
docs. Tom "spot" Callaway maintains it for Fedora. See [1] Maybe it's
something you can use.
Unfortunately I've never managed to get Chromium to connect to any web
site, even its own help page. I keep it up to date via the repo, but no
version has ever worked for me. It just sits there with a spinning
cursor and the message "Connecting ..." in the lower left corner.
Fedora 11 fully updated, 64-bit.
poc